- Episcopal Church (United States) - Wikipedia
The Episcopal Church (TEC), also known as the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (PECUSA), [5] is a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion, based in the United States
- The Episcopal Church
Dear people of God in The Episcopal Church: For more than a century, Episcopalians have given generously to the Good Friday Offering, which supports the vital work and ministries of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
- The Episcopal Church: 10 Things Christians Should Know
The Episcopal Church was established after the American Revolution when it became independent from the Church of England The Episcopal Church characterizes itself as "Protestant, yet Catholic" Discover our 10 things Christians should know about the Episcopal Church
- The Episcopal Church | Anglican Communion, Christianity, History . . .
The Episcopal Church is an autonomous, mainline Protestant church in the United States and member of the Anglican Communion It was formally organized in Philadelphia in 1789 as the successor to the Church of England in the American colonies
- Episcopal News Service – The official news service of the Episcopal Church.
Episcopal Church Foundation appoints Michael H Strauss to lead endowment management EPISCOPAL CHURCH FOUNDATION
- Episcopal Beliefs - EDOT
The word “episcopal” refers to governance by bishops The historic episcopate (bishops) continues the work of the first apostles in the Church: guarding the faith, unity and discipline of the Church, and ordaining men and women to continue Christ’s ministry
- Congregations | Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
Congregations Local congregations are the heart of ministry across the six-county Diocese of Los Angeles All congregations of the diocese are listed here alphabetically by city with links to their websites
- Episcopal Church Foundation
ECF Fellows lead innovative programs and create a lasting impact on The Episcopal Church
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